8-8 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
on the client is configured to start a graphics program as a helper application, the user
can view a file named file.pict as a graphics file on the client.
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URL. For example, you can configure the filer to redirect a particular request to a spe-
cific directory, or to prevent access to a particular directory that is specified in the
URL.
How the filer maps its responses to URLs is defined in a configuration file named
/etc/
httpd.translations. Each entry in the configuration file contains up to three fields in the
following format as shown in Table 8-2:
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This section explains the meanings of the rules. It also describes the format required
for each type of entry in /etc/httpd.translations.

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The map rule specifies that if a component of a URL matches the template, the
request is mapped to another directory within the HTTP root directory on the same
host as defined in the result field.
For example, the following /etc/httpd.translations entry causes any requests to a URL
containing the /image-bin directory to be mapped to the /usr/local/http/images
directory:
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